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The all-new full-size Ford Transit van joins the nation's best-selling lineup of commercial vehicles, building on a foundation of toughness and strength going back to 1961 in North America and 1965 in Europe. In North America, Transit will replace the E-Series nameplate, first sold in 1961 as Ford Econoline and America's best-selling commercial van for 33 years.

The Ford Transit will offer the broadest lineup of configurations for full-size van customers, available in three body lengths, two wheelbases, three roof heights and in van, wagon, chassis cab and cutaway variations. The new full-size van will achieve an average of 25 percent better fuel economy and haul at least 300 pounds more than current E-Series van.

Superior cargo hauling and people moving capabilities combined with best-in-class fuel economy were design imperatives for the all-new Transit range. "The Transit is the new standard in full-size vans and customer choice," said Director of Ford Commercial Vehicle Operations Len Deluca. "We're going from an exclusively gasoline engine lineup of two V8s and a V10 in the E-Series to offering customers a standard 3.7L V6, the same 3.5L EcoBoost